26984 words

revivals

5 definitions • 10 examples
1
the process of becoming more active or popular again:

Examples:

Recently, there has been some revival of (interest in) ancient music.
2
a performance of a play that has not been seen for a long time:

Examples:

We're staging a revival of a 1950s play.
3
a time when interest in religion starts again in a stronger way than before, or a meeting or series of meetings organized to encourage this to happen
4
A revival is also a performance of a play which has not been seen for a long time:

Examples:

[ C ] a revival of Pinter’s 1960 play
5
a process in which something starts to grow, develop, or become successful again:

Examples:

Senior economists believe that market liberalism is leading to a revival of the economy.
We remain hopeful that the revival in the global economy will provide a boost to exports over the remainder of this year.
There are early signs that an economic revival is taking hold.
undergo/enjoy a revival Under new management, the firm has undergone something of a revival.
spark/lead to a revival Prices at the top end of the market adjusted last year, leading to a revival in recent months.

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